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Portland State University Delivers on Design

13 years ago13 years ago6 mins

PORTLAND, Ore. — Yost Grube Hall Architecture (YGH) completed the Academic and Student Recreation Center at Portland State University (PSU) in 2010, but is continuing to receive praise for the stellar design. On Nov.

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California Community College Revamps Student Services Center

13 years ago13 years ago6 mins

CLEARLAKE, Calif. — In August, Sundt Construction Inc.

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Cornell Brings Nature to its Halls

13 years ago4 mins

ITHACA, N.Y. — The grass is always greener on the other side, at least that is what students at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. may say. When it comes to stress, students facing a tough week of finals can tell you all about it.

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Edison Township Public Schools Receive Recognition for Technology

13 years ago13 years ago8 mins

EDISON, N.J. — Edison Township Public Schools has been expanding its technological reach in order to live up to its name and the 21st century learning environments of schools around the country.

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Giving Students Power to Succeed

13 years ago13 years ago9 mins

PLANO, Texas — As collaborative learning has become an increasingly popular design concept for schools, technology has been on the forefront of the model.

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Badgers Add New Green Gather Space for Students

13 years ago6 mins

MADISON, Wis. — The University of Wisconsin-Madison recently received LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council for the university’s new Union South building.

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Artificial Fields Allow for Increased Playing Time

13 years ago13 years ago11 mins

Synthetic turf has replaced natural grass fields at many school stadiums to save money on maintenance costs, expand facility use and provide a longer-lasting playing field for athletes.

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Panel Educates Greenbuild Attendees on Benefits of Green Schools

13 years ago5 mins

The U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) Center for Green Schools hosted a press conference titled the State of our Schools at the annual Greenbuild expo, which took place in San Francisco last week.

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Generous Gift to Create New School of Dance

13 years ago13 years ago5 mins

LOS ANGELES — The curtains will soon be lifted on University of Southern California’s (USC) Glorya Kaufman School of Dance, thanks to a generous gift by the name bearer, philanthropist and dance enthusiast, Glorya Kaufman.

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ISU Incorporates Technology While Preserving the Past

13 years ago13 years ago5 mins

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Class is now in session at Indiana State University’s Scott College of Business. The building opened for the 2012 fall semester after crews completed a renovation of Federal Hall, a 77-year-old federal courthouse and post office building.

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